Homeopathic medicine company King Bio voluntarily recalled 32 various children and infant medications on Aug. 22 citing a microbial contamination, The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) announced to its website. And less than one week after the concerning announcement, on Aug. 27 King Bio recalled over 50 adult medicines used to treat acne, asthmas, and allergies due to contamination fears, NBC New York reported on Monday. Although the expanded recall is worrisome, it's important to note there are no reported illnesses at this time. Additionally, here's how you can best protect yourself and your family amid this recall. King Bio did not immediately respond to Romper’s request for comment.

Considering microbial contamination can cause serious illnesses, Dr. Frank King — the CEO of King Bio — decided to recall all of the company's aqueous-based products. Dr. King wrote in a statement shared to the company's website:

On August 27, 2018, King Bio voluntarily recalled all of its aqueous-based products due to possible water-purity issues. This includes all brands (Dr. King’s: Natural Medicine, Aquaflora, Natural Pet Pharmaceuticals, SafeCareRx, Natural Veterinary, and Safecare) and includes liquids, oral sprays, nasal gels, creams, and lotions.

Rest assured, however, there have been no reports of "illness or injury" related to the products thus far. Dr. King added:

While there have been no reports of illness or injury due to any of our products, we chose to issue the recall out of an abundance of caution. King Bio is notifying its distributors and customers by letter and is arranging for return and/or replacement of all recalled products. Consumers, distributors, and retailers that have recalled product should discontinue use and or distribution and contact King Bio at: recall@kingbio.com to arrange a return.

If you don't want to wait for a letter to arrive in the mail, you can visit King Bio's website to check out the long list of recalled products. Thankfully for consumers, the list is organized by product number, product name, lot number, and UPC code.

Lastly, if you have any lingering concerns about the recall, contact King Bio ASAP by email or phone. Dr. King said in the final portion of his message:

Consumers with questions regarding this recall can contact King Bio at 866-298-2740 or e-mail recall@kingbio.com, Monday – Thursday 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., EST. Consumers should contact their physician or healthcare provider if they have experienced any problems that may be related to taking or using these products.

As with any recall, do your best to stay informed. Although these types of situations can be frightening, you can keep your family safe by arming yourself with trusted information.